Positive impact of a pre-school-based nutritional intervention on children's fruit and vegetable intake: Results of a cluster-randomized trial

Author(s): De Bock, Freia; Breitenstein, Luise; Fischer, Joachim E.;
Date Issued: March, 2012
Description: An assessment of the short-term impact of a nutritional intervention aimed at reducing childhood overweight in preschools on children's fruit and vegetable intake, based on data from 348 3- to 6-year-old children in 18 German preschools


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